Birmingham Fire and Rescue Service

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The Birmingham Fire and Rescue Service was founded in 1872 as the Birmingham Fire Department under chief Ferdinand Neville.

The current service is headed by Chief Dwayne A. Murray and consists of 648 firefighters in four battalions responding from 31 stations. First-line equipment includes 27 pumpers, 2 quints, 2 brontos, and 16 rescue units. There are also 2 air units, 2 decontamination units, 2 brush trucks, a heavy rescue unit and a hazardous material unit in the fleet.

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